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Meeting reviews Senate Concurrent Resolution 1002, which would ban red‑light and speed cameras if voters approve
5609344 · June 26, 2025
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At a meeting, a staff member summarized Senate Concurrent Resolution 1002, saying the measure would prohibit the use of photo enforcement systems such as speeding and red‑light cameras if approved by voters; a member spoke in opposition but no formal vote was recorded.
A Staff member said Senate Concurrent Resolution 1002, subject to voter approval, would prohibit the use of photo enforcement systems such as speeding cameras and red‑light cameras to enforce traffic laws.
The Staff member told attendees they…
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